Artificially Planting Cordyceps Sinensis
Last Update :2024.12.21
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If you plant it at home, you can use wooden boxes, glass bottles, wooden basins, etc. You need to wrap the bottom of the container with film first, then add a thin layer of fine sand, put the fungus in and cover it with a layer of 3cm of fine sand. If planting in a large area, the planting site must be selected first, and the larvae should be put in after covering the soil with sand. After covering the soil, cover it with a plastic film.
1. Planting method
1. Planting method
1. Home planting: If you plant at home, you can use wooden boxes, glass bottles, or wooden basins. Before planting, use plastic film to surround the wooden box. Wrap it well, otherwise the moisture will escape. Add a thin layer of fine sand and a certain amount of moisture to the planting container, and then put the selected fungi and insects in it. Be careful not to let the fungus and insects get too close. Then cover it with a layer of fine sand about 3cm, and finally cover it with a film.
2. Large-area planting: You must first select the planting site. Cannot be planted in places with strong light. After selecting the land, first fill it with a layer of sand of about 5cm, then put those high-quality larvae in it, and then cover it with a layer of sand of about 5cm. Large-area planting also needs to be covered with plastic film, but air circulation also needs to be enhanced.
2. Precautions
When choosing strains for planting, you should try to choose varieties that are sterile, have strong growth ability, and have high purity, and try to use aged strains as well. Do not use it.
2. Precautions
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